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General Sessions, Before the Recorder, and Aldermen Dickinson and Serr. 14--Trial of Madam Bird, continued.—Upon the eneaing of the Court, the trial of Madam Bird was an- nonnce Mr. Guanam offered to prove by Dr. Sweeny, that the decvased told him that she was suffering from treatment of Matam Restell, and to introduce conversations between the witness and Miss Munson, in the absence of Mrs Bird, to establish the fact tha such was the cnse. ‘The proseention objected to this, and the Court rejeot- ed the ofr, aud the defence excepted. ‘The Grand Jury came into Court and asked to be dit charged, and, were, accordingly, with the thaaks of the Court Dr. Janes Warcut, was then recalled—he testined that ‘on the 29ch of March he was called to see Mise Munzon, anout 6 or 6 o’clock in the morning, and that he then, after seeing the patient, asked Mra Bird what time the atient had been delivered, and she replied about 3 o’clock the mornin; On Crosi-examination, he testified that albongh he was aware that a premature delivery bad taken place, and had his suspicions thet it had been produced by other than the natural means, hedid not give any information toany judicial authority; because he did not think it wes any of his basiness, and ouly bad euxpicion ‘Br JC. Pere. s, who mate the port. mortem examina ton, described the appearance of the diff-rent orga: * and expresned it as his be oc trom the appea ance of the boty, that a recent and premature delivery bad taken place, and that two conceptions had taken place at viffer- Sot parler bh t at the post- rofessor Giniman, whe was aso en} mortem ¢xsmina’ion, corroborated The evidence ‘of Dr Peters, and coincided with him 1 the opinion tbat there ‘was a recent and premature delivery. The prosecution then rested their case. Mr Gaanam ealled upon the clerk of the court for the coroners paners of the inquest. The Distnict Artoanxy opposed the motion,on ths ground that the counsel for ner had no right to public documents filed in the clerk’s office, although the: had become matters of record The Recorder and Al- derman Mott decided thatthe counsel had aright to in- ot the papers after they were recorded with te clerk, thatipertend obarged. wih any ‘ones migh: be enabied to ascertain tne charges petit them, and to prepare their defence. Heregretted thst the reporters of the publie press were perm-tted to publish evidence given fore Coroner’ Juries, and in Police Courts, because parties implicated, were, by that means, informed of the charges made againstthem, and in many cases enabled ‘to exoape punishment. And also because it tended to prejaice tho public so that when citizens were called Upon;to act ar jurore, it became necessary to enquire of them whether they had formea any opinion. The Court had not the power to prevent the press from auch a conree, but they wonld if tl 4 could ‘the Court therefore. gument waa vel ry {] At this stage of the care (} of 2o’ciock) the Court ad- .journed till Monday, at 11 o'clock. Common Pleas. Before # Full Bench. Srv. 14.—Decisone.—Furmer’s Bank of Canton vs. Hervey Ely —Thin was an appeul from an order at Ch ders, presenting the question. wheth tion maintain en action m this ‘tion of ita ch 7the action having commenced previ- ously . By this act of 6 Sessions, page 295, the dissolu- ‘tion of a corporation by the expiration of its charter, shall not abate any brought previous thereto The or'er ‘at Chambers was made on the supp plied to foreign ax well as to domestic ruled that upon Plaintitf’« remitting $6) 79 of the verdict had, at the verdiot—the verdict as to the balance is con- firmed, with coats. Grovge McCa°tney vs. Eliphald St atten —An action to recover on’a contract. This case has been referred back to the law referees with instructions to report as to the mod+ in which the reault of referees, stated in their report, was arrived at. ‘The law allows a builder to revo- ver tor work done, which is accepted by the owner; even if the work was not according to the contract; 4 Wend. 289,90 Butthere is to be deducted an ample allowance forall such damages as the defendant has sustained by the departure from the contract; 24 Wend. 61 U. 8. Commissioner's Office, Srev. 14 —Captain Casey, of the schr George Pollock, was examined on the charge of il: treating one of his sea- ‘men (a colored mav,) on board that vessel, off Newbern, 8 C.in Angust last. It apprared that the seaman was about running away, as the Wapt. supposed, when he gave him a few blows. The necessary ingredients ot ‘malice, hatred and ill will,” to conatitute the charge of crnelty, not being sstisfzctorily proved, the Captain was de charged. Court Calendar—Monday. Common Pixas—Nos 1,2 8,4 6, 6,7, 9,9, 10, 11, 12,13, Superior Coart. Before Judge Venderpoel. Serr. Darby vs Elio a! — This case, reported in yesterday’s Hersid, sta: journed over to Monday. This Court will be occupier in argument cases during the ensuing week, and no jury casea will be tried. Marine Cuurt. Before Judge Sherman. Set. 14—John I Williams vs. DC Sloat—An action to recover damages for loss and injury, by reason of defen- dou norge running away in Breadw, y., and vpsetting lain’ iff’: cart and Joad of molasses,and injuring his horse. ‘eruict for pluintifl, $60 damay Yeu.ow Fever in Mositr.—Cases of yellow fever continue to appear; but as yet, none have been reported except of persons too recently arrived amongst us to have become acclimated. The general health of the city is, in other reepecte, very goo’, and the resident polation are not yet apprebensive of un epide- anic. Still the utmost prudence is required from the un- climated, who are already among us, and we are hound to add that it is net, in our opinion, sate for atrangers to tarry here. Perhaps we overstate the danger, but it is best toerr upon that side. The weather for some days past has been excessively hot, the thermometer rangin at mid day from 90 to 93 Serees in the shede—the winds northwardly during the night —Mobile Register, Sept 6. Maine Elcction. 1 Counties. Whig. Dem. Scat. Nearly full retarns 35,013 44 “4 5,560 Democratic majority... 9,026 1,461 whig maj. majority, ie Democratic gain in four years... 487 Wut As VO NCENT HAG hy BATRAG. UB PAK BATA LA, GENT! AN AND SARSAFRAS, prepared the New York College o! Medicive and Pharmacy, es ahed for the suppression of quackery. ‘This refined end highly concentrated extract, porsrssing al} the puri fying iqafities and curative powers of the above herbs, 48 condtently recommended by the College, 1 nfinitely superior to uny extract of Sarcaparilla at present betore the pablic, and may be refled on as & certain cemedy for oll digvaaes arising trom an impure stere of the blood. such us scroinla, salt-rheum, riugworm, dlutches or pim ples, sicers, pain. in the bones or joints, uodes, cutaneous eruptions, ulcerated sore throat, or any disease arising from the aecondary effects of syphilia or an injudicion- use of maronry. ingié Bottles, at. . , 1 Craes of halfa-dozen eh one dozen Sasew forwurded to all parts of the Union. N. B.--4 very liberal discount to wholesals purehorers Ottiee of the College, 95 Nassan street. W 8. RICHARTRG . 56 conta eacin MD., Agent @ x YRIVATE MEDICAL AMD.—The memoory o uo New York College ci Mediome and iow ord hn returning the public tianke for the Moeral support they have reosived tn therr efforts to “suppress quackery,’ bar loaveto statis chat their partiouler attention continuer to be directed to ail diseoees of a private nuture, and frou the great improvemente lately made in the principal hos pitals of Eutope in the treatment of thore diseases, they can conddently offer to persons requiring medical sid vantages not to be met with in any institution in thi country, either public or private. ‘het eatment of the Coliege iveach as to insure wae in very cose, and it eptally ditterent from that vercicrous practice of ruining the constitution with mercury, a1 in mosteuxes leaving 0 disease much woraethan the origioa!, GOne of the mem- bare of the College for many yearn connected with thr vincipol hospitais of Kurope, artends duily fore conmalte ion trom 9 A.M 08 P.M. ‘Terme ~A.dvice and medicine, $9 Actre guaranteed Iveowranr ro Counruy Tevacn Persons living ix the country and not finding it convenient to attend per wonally, can have forwarded to them a chest containing fal modicinen ae to peciovty aperfest cure oy stating their cane explicitly , together with all symptems, timy o eontraction end feces eed re it any ‘nd cucloning $5, post paid, addresses FE eek RICHAMDBON, M.D, Axext OMlce and Coasulting rooms nt the Colloge, 9 Veavmy obenet Ge VELPEAU'S SPECIFIC PILLS FOR THE CUR of Gonerrhe:m, Gleet, and all mocupuruleat discharge from the nrethra. These pills, prepared by the New York College of Medicine aud Pharmocy, established tor th: suppression of quackery, may br celiad on as the mos’ epecdy end effectual remedy for the above complaints.- y are guaranteed to cure recent cases in from thre: five days, aad sagreater power over obsfinat- cisebuges and chronic gleet, thon any other preparatio: at preeent known, removing the disease without confine ment fom ey oe the bresth or disagreeiny wiin the stomach. Price $1 per box. Geld at the Ottice of the Collewe of Pharmacy and Me divine, 9 Nasnan rtreet. W 4 MICHARDSON, M.D. Agort PERE Ese Sar i ot .* Yer CONSTITUTIONAL OEBILITY CURKD,—The roms Mixture, prapared by the College of Medicine are Pharmacy of the city of New York confidently 1 cornmended for all coses of autginy produced by secrat ir dalgence or excess of any kind. It ts an invaluable reme az or inapotenge, sterility, or borrenness (unless depenc ing on malformation.) Hingle bottles $1 each ; caves of halfadozew 35; care faliy paoked and sont to all ofthe Union. OMee ot the Collove of icine and Pharmacy %. Roawan.atract woe MICTARDSON, M.D. Agent is RICORD’S PAKIBIAN ALTERATIVE MIZ this Kor the cure of primary or sec mdory Syphilis nnd al} avections produced by an injudivious nse of mer cury. The great adventager possessed! y this powerfn alterna over ull other preparations for the cure of v pitty, is, that while caring the diseare it improves thy constitution, whilst merem erally leave a much woree <lisease than the one it is alministered for. Th beet recommendation we can give of it is, that it is now neively prescribed by the medical trenlty, who for coosilered mercury the only cure tor those com au Bolt, in single hottles, $1 each 5 in cases of bal Semen 45, careMlly packed, and sent to all parts of the Union Office of the Collage of Medicine and Pharma ey, 95 Nassar street. W. 8. RICHARDSON, M D., Agent. OG GOURAUD’S SPANISH LILY WHITE for the complexion. Avoid a sounterfeit. Genuine only at 67 ‘Walker street, first store rnom Brosdway. Ae, TO THE BALD HEADED AND THOSE WHO WEAR WIGS.—Another triumph of Balm of Columbia —Mrs. Solls, residing in South Boston, bas re- cently experienced the good effects of Old: Balm o! Columbia in promoting growth of the She had been almost entirely bald, aud for several years had worn a wig, but having heard much of the virtues of the Balm of Columbia she procured a bottle of Comstock & Russ, at No 62 Cornhill, which she used according tothe di- reotions, and found that it was producing an entire new 4row th of bair; she then procured another bottle and cov- inued its use, which resulted in the perfection of the good work that had been begun by restoring her hair to its ori ginal strength and thickness, She has now @ beautiful head of natural hair—bher wig hus beeo laid as.de asa useless article, and she is perfectly coufident that us loug ag she Can have access to this Balm she will have no need of it, All person, that feel disposed to discredit this state. ment we would invite to call at 21 Courttandt street, (the ouly place in this city to procure this Balm gennine) and we will furnish them unquestionable and satislactory evidence of its truth, (@ WHERE TiiE IMPORTANCE OF GOOD health is so very .vident, 80 very obvions te every mind & medicine at once precautionary and infallible should not be disregarded when it can be procured for a trifling consideration, With thoxe who have tested the virtne ot Bernards Diarri@s Remedy, (avd they are very nume: ons ) it is useless to say one word ; its Virtues ven npon every mind in characters that cannot p But to those who are suffering under diarrh@a, summer complaints, cramps, & , we would say, keep a bottle al- ways at hand, tor negligence in these matters too often results in entire proctration and utter help! perhaps death closes the scene, R. 8. Berna prietor of this medicine. hus an office at 97 Nase: ‘or sale also by Dr. W. H. Milnor corner ot Julia street aud Broadway. "0G “HOWEVER BEAUTIFUL THE COUNTE navev may be,” yet, if the Person have a dirty set of teeth, accompanicd with bad breath, it becomes not enty a disgusting spectacle, but a perfect pest to all around. Dr Sherman’s Orris Tooth Paste isa perfect antidote for these evils and one of the most delightful dentrifices ia It is free from all deleterious ; it doew not injure the enamel; and it renders the tecth of a pearly whiteness, while it destroys all impurities of the breatn, and acts preservative to the teeth Try it once and you will convinced that it is by tar the best article you have ever used Dr Sherman’s warehouse is 106 Nassau street. Agents, 227 Hudson; 168 Bowery; 77 Enst Broad: has 58 Ledger Buiidiogs, Philadelphio, and 8 State street, joston a 11°83 HIGHLY GRATIFYING TO HEAR SO much praise applied to the efficacy of Bernard’a Diarrhasa Medicine. Inevery case of Diarrtaa, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantom and Summer Complaints this season, where it was used it has been successful; thousands of Certificates of wonderful cures can een by calling on R 8 Bernard, the proprietor, 97 Nassau street, New York. ‘This medicine is also for sule by Dr. W. H. Milnor, cor. ner of John street, and Broadway. 0G- THE SUCCESS WHICH STILL CONTINUES to attend the administration of Barnard's Diarrbaa Re medy, in all cases of Diarrbara, Summer Complaints, Jera lnfntum, Cholera Morbnx, Cholice, Cramps, Spasms, is coy gaming for it the confidence of all. fi should for a moment be without it, particularly at thia season of fruit and vegetables, which are go apt to en- gender Cholic, Cholera Morbus, and other painful diseases ofthe bowels. For sule by. R. 8. Bernerd, at 97 Nassau st, New York; also by Dr. W. H Milnor, corner of John street und Broadway GG A WONDERFUL CUKE HAS RECENTLY been effected upon w gentleman of high standing in thi sity, that wer effected with veuerial divease for the last seven years, by the use of Dr. Bluckweil’s Anti-Acrid ‘Tincture and Scotch Renovator. We will not give his with this disease, and desiring evidence of theefticucy of his medicine. Call on the mithorises agent for the United States, R. 8 Bernard, 97 Nassau st., New York. TWENTY THUUSAND—NO LESS THAN Twenty Thousand persons, are this day suffering in the city of New York, from the effects ot venereal disease — Well, let them be tortured, j¢ they wont be cured by Dr. Blackwell’s Au'-Acrid Ti=cture and Scotch Renova- tor -ite the only thing that will eff'ctually restore a constitution broken down by uch complaints. R$ Bernard, 97 Nassau street, New York, is the general ugent for the United State 0G SARSAPARILLA. well known Purificator of the system can be had no where in ita pnrity for fi't) cents the large bottle except at Comstock’s, 21 Court! at street. This is weil worth the memory of all families, at sooner or later oug nt to have this extract of Sarsap: Tilia. fig- NOTHING IMPOSSIBLE — "What beantiful lady ja that yonder, with such a group of admirers?” “Wh; that is Miss kit he is the person { introduced you to ashort time since. andthe one you thonght so home- ly,” was -he reply. ‘Is it possible ! what has accomplish- edo sudden and miraculous a change in her appearance?” “Only the use of that Prince of Chemists Dr. Gouraud’s Poudre Subtile. which eradicated the hair from her fore- head and Jip, and his famous Italian Medicated Soap which scattered ellthe freckles and pimples from her face, and given it that beautiful transparent whiteness that you may trace the blue veins beneath, ba jing like streams along a field of snow,” The Docto:’s Italian Medicated Suap is decidedly the greatest invention that has ever been introduced to the public for the accomplishment of a clear transparent skin, and no female who has a sallow. freckled or pimpled face should hesitate a moment in exoending 60 cents for acnke Itis to be had gennine only at 67 Walker street, first store rrow Broadway; at Jordan’s, 2 Milk street, Boston; 74 Chesnut street, Philadelphia; Dyer, Providence; Myers, New Haven; 4Stanwix Hall, Albany; Tousey, Roches: ter; Buckns & Bull, 234 River street, Troy; Storrs, Hud- 803; and Grey, Poughkeepsie. QG- MANY ATTEMPTS HAVE BEEN MADE TO cure the symptoms of venerial disease in a broken consti- tution. Diets.f tonics, diuretics, alkalies, etimulents, pur- gativer, emetios, mercurial alteratives, @ score of oth irs have been resorted to, but with little success Dr. Blackweil’s Ant Acrid Tincture and Scotch Renova tor is the only remedy yet discovered that will cure in any form or state of the disease, the following complaints: Venerial disorders, stubborn gleet, seminal «fusions, uf fectiona of the ureter, diabetes or disease of the bladder, and all other complaints arising from this dreadful msla dy. RS Bernard, $7 Nassau street, ia the only author ised agent in the United States for the sale of this valuable medicine, SICK HEADACHE—Nervous or proceeding from ‘a bud state of the stomach, is prevented or cured in the most remarkable mauner by Dr. Spohn’s Remedy, to be fouad with full directions, only at 21 Courtlandt strect There area large number of citizena who know this ond that, and that an attack may be wholly prevented by the use of a bottle of thisdrink, and we think it their duty to let others know, as there are so many falsehoods in advertisements that sufferers do not know what to depend upon, Whole families in this city, every member o} which waa subject to this complaint, have been entirely cured by this sovereign remedy. MONEY MARKET. Saturday, Sept 14—6 P. M. The complexion of the stock market changes almost every day. Yesterday prices tended downwards, and to day there has been a very general advence. At the new Board, Long Island went up } per cent, Centon 1}, Mo- hawk j. Norwich & Worcester 1, Farmers’ Trost }. At the old Roard, Long Island improved j per cent, Canton } Harlem j, Norwich & Worcester j, Stonington }, Read- ing Railroad Bonds }, Reading Railroad }, Pennsylvania 8's, $, Farmers’ Trust fell off }, Minois 3, Kentucky 6's, } Obio 6's, }, U.S. Bank}; Vicksburg {. The sales were not very large. The returns made by the Bauks of New Orleans for August, compare very favorably with those made previons ly. There has been a very slight falling off in the amount of specie, and a very slight increave in the circulation id Banks or New Onurans. i . Circulation. wes July 27. Aug. 24. ci] 2. 24. Bank of Louisiana, 4,034,750 4,309,915 522 47.587 Cavaland Bank Co., 163,999 144,465 135,780 City, Bank, 821) 291,725 278,430 kt Bank, 1,171,674 1,1 253,082 247,382 's& Tr. Bank, 1,285,856 1,251,611 504,425 413,265 Bank of La., 668,015 39,660 34,155 jon spe. Paying, Citizens? Bank, 32,032 730,733 873,501 Consolidated Asso’n, 3,324 245,000 214,525 162,928 $7,960,006 $9,133,219 $9,174,429 The New Orleans banks have for some time part been undergoing acontraction. The season for business is about commencing again, and the banks wil), without doubt, extend again their movements, From all accounts received we shoull judge that the new crop of cotton new ooming in will be much larger than any previous one produced in this country. Its extent may havea very great influence on speculation, ond prevent opera- tions of that nature, The supply will undoubtedly be much greater than the demand, and this » ay deter apecu- lators from meddling with it. The banks of New Orleans will have a3 much as they can do to satisfy the demand for facilities from the commercial classes, withont attend. ing to the wants of speculators, The grea: production of cotton, sugar, &c in that section of the country must make business very active in Now Orleans the coming season. ‘We annex a statement showing tho whole amount of the debts and assets of the Bank of British North Ameri- cant the close of the year 1848, and the amount ot its notes payable on demand, which have been in circule- tion during every month of the veer; together with the amount of specie and other assets, distinguishing each kind immediately available in every month for the dis charge of such note Bank of Baitisn Nontw Ament Debts. £17379 18 2 Speci 05,877 15 5 Other £683,257 13 7 £1,714,680 117 ets, according to this report, exceed the jiabili- ties £1,031,422 18 0. ‘The movements for the past year have been very uniform, both as regards the amount of notes in circulation and amount ef specie on hand. jotes in 1 3 146,902 10 4 137,596 11 153,204 162,859 136,962 18 129,887 2 196,567 18 according to their official r Ports, have, withinjthe past year,*been very regular in their operations, and their average returns show a very sound condition. The average returns of the Quebec Bank for the past three montbs, showing the amount of liabilities and assets, must be very aatisfactory to those interested Amidst the improvement that has taken place in the provinces in the local trade, and the increased imports for the past season, which must have created an increased demand for money, the banks have not resorted to any expansion, of consequence The Quebec Bank has, since June, slightly increased its circulation and ex- perienced a decline in bullion, During June and July the amount of specie on hand exceeded the amount of the circulation, but te returns for August show that this position has been reversed. Ban«. Bist July 31st Aug. 1844, 1844, i ry Notes in irc. not hear’y tuc't, 37,605 lo 0 Bal’s dus 8 5 Cosh dep not bev’ ino 3 Cash dep bear's 41,776 cr) 0 18 1 073.19 6 x Coin ion, 49,913 15 3 56,506 2 5 42,188 19 4 Lande Foner proper tyof the Bauk, 6,500 0 0 6,500 0 0 6,500 0 0 Government securities, 1,730 0 0 4,010 0 0 4,840 0 0 Promis’y notes or bills of other Banks, 1,052 15 02.001 0.0 3,222 10 0 Bal’s due fm other Bhs, 5,950 2 6 12,963 711 95/417 12 10 Notes and Bills Dise'd, or other debts duet the Bask, not inclu’d und’r the for’ heads138,680 9 9 133,252 1 2 Total average assets, 213,077 2 6 215,672 1 6 Old stock Exchange. 199,916 12 8 232,445 11 10 $1000 State 6's, ’G2 110 250 Nor & Wor RR b30 ‘5000 Ohiv 6's, 60 M5 983g 300 do 1000 Keutneky 6's we” “50 do Penn’a 5’s beo 730 (50 do bow 5000 do 72 50 do bio 6 4060 Illinois special 1% 50 do 4 1000 Rerding RR bids 72° 50 do. S10 6743 100 shas Phenix 91% 150 do 960 67 90 Union Bank us” 40° do 60 68 25 State Ban! . 8 50 do nw 67h 9 Bank Comm’escrip 93 150 L Island RR buw 34h 40 Hlinois Ban! 100 do bi 125 Vicksburs Bank 8 300 do 100 1% 50 do sis 8 Be 50. do S15 Trust 40 100 Stonington RR b30 bo 40 «100 do bio a ae . 934 100 do 5 4 Am Trost "50 do DiS 45) Contribution’p Ins 106 do bi2 43) Canton Co 43 50 do, do 43 25 Mohawk RR 64 12 Haslem RR Tig 225 Reading RR larlem Ug 225 Reading 50 do baw 75 Second Board. 50 Nor& WorRR 83 67% 25 Nor & Wor RR 100 do 67% 300 do Hy ¥ bis & do % 1% do b30. 67 New Stock Kxchange. $3000 Ind Dol Bor 44 50 Nor& Wor RR ch 674 1000 Ken 5s Yba 9 75° do ch 67% 40 shs Morris C’al b3 113g 125 do ch 67s 25 do Farms.Trustch 39% 25 do bt 67 125 do ee Cobuw tye 100 do R oe do ch 44 lo nw 67 10 Contribut Ins «3 167 25 hs b30 LougIdR R bs 85 ord do ch 6% ‘do ch Hit 25 = do nw is bd car a = ch Git jo. nw E lo anw 6754 50 Mohawk RRobS 635, 25 do nw 67% 5 do 3% 2% = do baw 68 % ErieR R s3 2 Keading Railroad 26}; Boston Co 10}; 20 do Norwich & Worcester RR. 674. 15do biw, 674; 40 do 47}, 79 V terp RR, 87}; 100 do +30, 87}; £1000 Exchange on London 93; 12 do do 94; $1000 k RK Bonds, of 1850, 703. State of Trade. Asnes—The sales of Pots are made at $4,18}a4,25; Pearls are steady +t 4,60. Stocn on Hanp Sertemper 13TH, 1811. First sort Pots, barrels. First sort Pearls, barrels. 7,339 “ond = do” do Second do | do ‘9h Think do do Phi 3 rd do Condemned do do Condemned do Total bai 11,998 8,508 lo eeeses cesveee 20,506 Receipts to September 13, 1844, barrels. 62,201 Total for 184: 69,000 18 414 29,330 1840. 396 Corton—To-day being packet day, the attendance of buyers was slim—prices, however, were well supported; about 800 bales were taken for export Hay—This article is in very limited demand. We qnote eee quauties at 30433c—prime for shipment at 40042 cents. Foreign Market: Havana, Aug. 31,—The Danivl Webster arrived on the ‘26th instant, and her cargo of Rice was sold at 12 rials, being adecline of Jrs. The F A. Brown has just ai: rived, and her cargo being smell was sold to the retail- ert, The receipts of Une mouth —huve faily 3000 tierces, and four dealers are well plied, so 1 fear the coming cazgoes will meet very low j) ces There is only one parcel uf Muscovado Sugar l-t:, and held at @ price that is above yours, say 6Ja7iu. We are getting ample supplies of our country provirions, which will lessen the consumption of Rice very much Exchange on the nerth, 2 a2} per cent prem; on England rT per cent prem. © The Rice per F. A. Brown sold at 12 re, Prices must soon go down to losing rates. Full two months supply imported this month The last sales of Lard were at 11} tor that in kegs, and I2c. for bbls Exchanges are on the advance—on the United States, 2 per cent prem.; London, 12) 13. 60 tierces Rice, from Philadelphia, suld this morning, (retailed) at 12 rials” re Arrived, Carwhers and child, Toront shields; Mrs. John Moorhead, ; Mr. and Mrs. John ilickson, N. Y, State; Mr aud Mrs. Hoi and Master Hogg, Ohio. Second cabin, Mrs. and Miss Henry, and 200 in the steerage, a qhansengers Salted. if vERPooL=—| Weten=, sendonck, JE Broxton, peer hiaiseagal Bera, Dek of N Yorks Atherton of Live Biadford; DH Klaener, of Galveston; M dren wd fervent, Mis Coffin, two childres Y 2 Bradshaw, of Loni Kuhl, Lo le, Ky; E Hey ward, South Carolina; Mrs, Pallav, Wak Mare A, 0d, Thomas Gifford, of England; Mi , Seutlana; Edmund Sharpe, Lud MARITIME HERALD. Salling Days of the Steamships. | FROM LIVERPOOL. FROM AMERICA. lobbins, E Poppe teal; Thos Briscoe, J E isvill field: & We shal if, Captains of Vessels will give to Ropaat Stuvey, Captain of our ‘News Boater a report of the shipping left ache port whence Uney” anil thet spoken on their passage,'« list of their cargo, fewxbapera, oF ew 1 Cleared. i . H. Marshall; werpool, wre, Fox & Livingston; Cort , Boyd & Hincken; Cahawha, Coffin, Nantes, irginia, Eaton, Charleston, N.L. Me(:rendy & ‘Tyra Sones, (Rise) Berg, ‘Trieste, W. Weisser; lowes, ihington, nek, St. Marks: 1 Washingt Wasi son, Forbes, Richmond, mouth, Couch, altimore, 1. B 4 Jamston i Jam, Petersburs, J. Hunter & Co: J. W. emp folk, Sturges’ & Clearman; Susan, Thor n ..MeCready & Co; Ann Eliza, Fran Eriladephia, W: 5, McKee: ‘Byron, Reicham, do, Banker & , Massachusetts, Spear, re, Wali, brig Gardiner H- Wright, Renton, Philadelphia, Brett & is) Delany foe 1 A Packet ship Patrick Henry rom Liver . 22, with tao panne Micturn Co, 25th of Tasker spoke Hoelall. from Liverpool for New York—left Liverpool the day after us, ‘The P. HL. has had easterly winds, Shenandoah, from, Phi Jeans rr ot Gu the 20th varpool, Aug, 3, yh Swataras for Phila: nid fine weather the whole ‘passage, Wks and Remittance, from NOrl ce ship Oxtord, Heathbou to C,H Marshall. dep “Spl on Grant Bank, th nat. “Albion, of Ortand, ood 3 10th, bat ), lon wheal ac! St Sparkes, "6 mor out, 210 bbls’ Uikfish oily for 200k, AM, md Aug 12, whaling sehr Loui sot Proe at of lon, 150 bbls bikfish oil—all well. Aug. 25, off ‘Tuskar m Liverpool for N York: John & Coster defor Canton, ‘The Oxford anchored jn the Lower : rid ight at 10 o'clock. ‘Schr Helo Mary, Ames, from ‘Thomaston, with lime, to "Schr Hero, Smith, from Thomaston, with lime. Salled. Ship Stephen Whitney, Thompson iverpool, and others. Miscetiancous tecord. Brig Paxvona.—Capt. Proal, of the Great Britain, from. L ryool, enportes Awe di; Int 7 3, Lon 1625, passed tl ; inated atl of rg Pandy, "Watered fre, burned ips, feetly smoo! 7 " me illed with water and gunk. ¢ that the apt, P. “ ssel which was then in down, to tt f the Great Britain, She the vessel before we came upto her; no vestige of a spar to be seen on or about her: all mast have been burat up. three masted schr Afrora, which went ashore a short ine nen on the beach near Swansboro’, has been Rot off by . Ferrand, at a trifling expense, in the harbor , at Wilmington, NG! having received ‘but litle damage. é ‘Kee a M an br Edward Spoke, J ‘i , brig Edwards, reports—Spoke, Jul: WAR SN Toe aay Bee Mineomber’ Westport ionsr \6th, Harriet, Gifford, Falmouth, 4 aps Bist Maye A fer, a Lu rman, 19 Be vabert Jenney, Mitt cleans, dist, eg, Avon for Hull, Lambert, art 1006p fat 36 leard ficm, Aug 13th, Belleisle, Coot, Prov 120 sp; rep Aug 9, 110 sp and 1 wh. Also spoke July 9,'lat 25, Jon 45, Dragon, Bennett, NB, 60 sp, At Sandwich Islands, Apiil 15, Janus, Turner, NB. oil not ‘ted S'Xrr at Provincetown 12th inst, Pacific, Tillson, Atlantic Ocean, 220 Hola ap oil, Snoken, Apollo, Hunt, 36 days from Havana for Antwerp, Aug 19, lat AMUSEMEN BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. 4746, low 13 25, Forelgn Ports. . Aug 2t—Avr Hottinguer, Bursley, NYork; 20h, opelaad, Baker, Ayal schicols: Gardiner, : Shenandoah, Philadelphia; PARK THHATRE. $1) Pic... 90 | Gallery ,- 25 cours rise prveisely at half-past 7 Sept. 10th, will be performed, Bowe... + «0 -c0ul Doors open at T=—The Curtain wil th, Isave Allerte ore: ( ; MONDAY EVENING, Murdock! Soldun, Shaw, and Susan Drew, Paxe, HAMLET. Yin, Thomas; Viola, Jaineson, aud Pharsalia, Wads- Hamlet Mr Macready FI sabuila, Brizys; Liverpool, Agry; Warsaw, Gertru Miss€ Cushman Vitsou, aud Virginian, Allen, N York; y 5 2—Th y, Stockholm for NYork, put in ‘Tot leaky as reporied. Her rudder is supposed. to § ann used, and part of her cargo shifted, and wall have to be landed pol sistourH, Aug 18—Arr Weasacumeon, Hovana for Ham- rt The Euertainmenty ape wader the . MPCHELL, . NOTICE—The ¢ 1 Gis ofeloek, and the per. na; Tyrone, New ‘ork. A NY formanees commenc’ |, NOrleans. made eo a jovenrd, Eaurapeadt, NOpleans. comfortable, sh . CAMPANO: Entire change of Per irst ay rat el Mr. Holland as Sw days. Arr Scituate, Baker. Philadelphia i owernor, Gormai, Limerick Uran Cairo, Treadwell, by oaths ‘oth, Ad 71 J erpool C| utler,” Waterford; Ma é French Volish re Oporise Calin * MONDAY EVENING resected, Londonderry, FR Mowat, Sept 10—Cld Margaret, Pridome, Liverpool. Monsieur Courmes de Prete Jonathan Reynolis + Ato, Sept, 2—Arr Kent, Laign, Pt Stanley; Franklin Ly erie ‘Toledo; Cousteitat'ons Tundy, Detron Sema ii Sceanger, Sith, Milan; Skinner, (apron. do; Mrs Reynolds Z on; Porres yj "Nd = Way eat "Detroit; Madison, MoFadcen, U | Overture to Gi “te «+» Orchestra, ai, Bidwell naion. mara Gipest CAMPAGNOLOC RINGERS Wil appear for the Ath time: i perform the fol- lowing jee Keel Row, with varistions arrayed exprealy for the © nologians,' by flenbureh; Beil Gu drifles, by Polo: horus and Gallopade, from Gnstavus. | (CO latermission of *hie'y minutes. £0 Diubar, F fdwin, Sweat, do Stowell, Vermillion; H Crevi pe, Randall, Home Ports td, Li Richmond; N man, Buffs o; ipree (new York, Newcastle, ddel- ther Fiza, Rice, PI ery, from Calais, for + Elza, Sawyer, Wilming Arr Fcho, Snow, NYork; 8th, Walter sg Mr Dann ! ork. Cid Swi Mr Holland ost ea nO rag EMins, York. Cid 10th Dunessnies Mr i ccend rs Wares 65 Taylor 18 establishinent on ae- trance from Broadway to the soon, whieh ts veutilated wed al 4 moment's notice. MI LELSY. MR. MeMICHAEL WILL REPEAT HIS ENTERTAINMENTS is i ; Dame Giib Powrtann, Sept 12—Cld Georgiana, Davis, Baltimore. yom agli Harrsw pt O—Arr Dublin, Skolfield, Liverpool. Satem, Sept'l2—Are Tim Pickering, Story, Bissau, Coast of rica, Bosron, Sept 18—Arr Gov Davis, Nef, Livi h, Syd Baltimore, doy 5 es, Collan ne and bark, was run into by the sehr P wg Wednesday night, carried away foremast St Thomas; Chapman. and Cashier, Baker, B 3 Charlotte, Rich, ton, Luce, Pictou, NS; Pelon, Za, Somers, do; Ornament, York, Std Moro, Par: MAN, ° IRISH MINSTRE AND SONG, on Monday 16th and Wednesday 18th Sept. next, EL PHA. Sept, 14. Norgrave, N York: Ni ice; Bolu- ar THE nit pete FR SOCIETY LIBRARY, BROADWAY. With Selections trom MOORE’S AND LOVER’S MELODIES, AND SUPERSTITIONS OF THE IRISH. During the evening’s entertainments the following Songs will ‘Below, . above Wilnington: Mentor,” Barter, fm Lubes nda herm bri ¢, Hartman, doy Casil r, dos m te rt, Bryant, do; Dre: Altamala, Lous, N Bed ; Re Thimpson, Buck, Ps Cres e. do Pat adiidge, IN York; Shark, Stev he Harp that once thro’ Emblem, Potter = thule agra,” ..... . Vernon, N York, SI A The Minstrel Boy’ to lw war ne, . do. ich and rare were the xems she wore, ray, Haley, Molly Malone,”,.. . Collett, | je, Myers, Ne \ Spencer, Martain: ‘New . David Dul- ‘3 masted seh? Aura 3 . Moore, New Vork: Nonpareil, Pope, New Bedford; North » Millikin. w, Zephyr, Roby, Mx . ... Moore, Siratoga, Mallory: W ‘Anonymous. V ates davana 9 day A off Matanzas, signalized Warrior, ¢, had arrived hence for Havana, Savaywant, Sent 10—Arr Lagonia, Blanc Boston; ‘Ta- ranto, Fales, da, Std Augusts, Jones, New York; GB Lamar, au, and Wilson Fuller, Cobb, do; Eleanor, Forrest, ("To comm TICKETS EAPT Music Stores, and at the Door, Po he bad at the principal sit St¥re ce : TO ‘iE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED. ik pir eck tag eg Ae aa PROFESSOR BOERHAAVE S HYGEAN Boston; Gleaner, Bossier, Ragged Island. RENO\ i = ~ —_— —— IN Silchaen ates where mu impaired, where the STATEN ISLAND indulvence ofthe pagnions, particu rly_by” those. litary” and FERRY. atuctive habita of early youth, : ducing uoctarsal emesis FOOT OF WHITEHALL yy the Renovator will be fouad an imfallible It restores 1 ‘The Boats will run as follows until further noties :— LEAVE NEW YORK: 6, 8,9, 10, 11, A. My LEAVE STA 10, 1. A.M 7, 8 P.8.—All gonds are required to are ar the rick of the awners the-eof ZIMMERMANN, Se: NN, BRARIER & —Office No. 46 Bri ABBEY HOTEL, 102d STREET, BLOOMINGDALE ROAD, THE prom ref the abbes lotel would make his best bow of thanks for the liberal patronage given to his sof Feproduction mn both a healthy action, wid r energy into the system. [a many w t tau It never fails to cure chronic gleets and. w ren rility, by restoring aheckhy werine action, Ke ences can be given to many physicians who have prescribed the Renovator with success in those affections, as alao_in Dyspep- sia, weakness of the back and Joius and affections of the urinary organs. Sold only at the bee ng Agents,” 206 bulto t, New York. Price $2 per bottle of 16 onuces, and for- ded to all parts of the Un jad, 2 334) 5.66, P.M. he TELAND': : 4. 5, 636, P. M. partigulatly’ marked, and x of the firm of ZIM- Montevideo a: wa mpany exch battle _sl5 tmean ENGI, UOE ARE requested to meet at their Engine House this day (San- day) at 1 o'clock, s fort pose of paving the Last tribute of respect to their late associate, Sau uel L. Corse. By orde 515 1t%0e AUL VY. MONDON, Secretary. THE GREAT MYSTERY OF ALL! THE GRIGIN OF LIFE! day, Wednesday, and Thursday, September 17, 18, 419, DK. HOLTICKS LECTURES will be agath te: peated, in’ Broadway Hall, voruer of Brosdw-y and Grand t,at8 PM. Admission—H0 cents a single Lectuve, or $1 ‘a’ ticket to the three, «complete ia itsell eas, and would cheerful- Breakfast, y ha uppers, at sho His atock of Wines, Liquors, goods the city mai PEOPLE'S MBUAIS AVE OF STR FOR ALBANY DAILY, Sundays excepted—Through dizect at’ PM. from ‘Steam Pier between and Liberty streets. BOCKER captain A. P. St mga at G Serene on A. ay Philosophy and Physiology of Reproduction, in all iy At Five o'clock, » M,—Landi ‘opies- i ry The Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Captain R. G. Crut- | Uf Uarietiia. acmel and Mot sen ee ait autmalss euden, Monday, Wedueeday, and Friday Afteruoous, at § Genera Unnatural b ness ‘causes aud effects, with The Steamboat COLUMBIA, Captain William H. Peck | Me meas oh tumors 3 hy eee ‘ iuealay, Thursday and Saturday Afternoons. at 4 o'clock CATHE Sern TIME IN NEW YORK !-23) | | Passengers taking either of ‘the above lines will) eda tanita tatcte Oe ceo te tale aly fear eae es Pa eres Adil 2 ets : widatitete ished with new and elegant state rooms, and for 9 CONCERT NIGHTLY commodations, a anrivalled on the Hudson. <D "RUS 1 5 “AIT persons ave forbid tensting avy of the Steamboats of this | GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, Cafe "des Milles s Anain, the fine Vocalist. wown establishment has been considerably em- best kind cxn always joanes Salouu, No. , Without a written order from the Captain. For vassage or freight, apply oa bosrd, or to PC. Schultz, at the Office on the wharf sl6re PASSAGE FOR L October —The sple MEDIATOR, Captai ove, her regular day ‘The accommodations of this ship for cabin, second steerage pass » cannot he sary: ‘Those wial seenre berths board, or to hadwiek, nails Positi: taining eight tables, Lanes A ¥ he saloon on tie same flour—the ices and creams, fords, can at all Lites he obtained. Entrance Free. CARD=MR. WHALE and) announce to the Ladies and. G si aw passe [3 hould not fail to make early application on W.& J.T. TAPSCOTT, 26 South street, GUYVER respectfully 1 New York, that sl5ee wner af Maiden Lane. their Classes gl gy ol hy fog Polka ay iy —- 7 mmence At mb) stitution. Hall, VALU ARLE PROPERTY Ty FELITAN ooo neal OR ol That Be and Saturdays. Particulars iu futuse eye rtisements. trusts that the references he shall of satisfactory. Schools as above, or at his Private Academy, 10 Im*re al ses, (iC not previously dis vate Sale,) that well-known Farm of Charles Farm cor'tains about 100 acres of the first surpassed by any Tounty,, ina high i good Fence On the premi art House, Granary, Se. tof Pelham, om the nded on 3 sides by most beautiful resi- EXHIBITION. THE END OF THE WORLD. N ORIGINAL PAINTING Of A hate. LARGE SIZE, with Colossal F and! tely finished by F Aneltiin New York. | Rake i : tion now open, fo Rooms, 410 Broadway, from ror farther jurtieelars iuqire Of tie ubecriber st Rast Cheg: | 10/4. M. to 5.P Me aad froin 7 (0 10 Pe Si. A Adimissinn 25 cents. JOHN R. HAYWARD, Assignee. eck, and st t Chester Bay, would make one of the dences along the Bast River. igures, painted slotfre COLMAN 'S LITERARY SALOON, COSTUME GALLERY, AND EXHIBITION OF BEAUTIFUL PAINTINGS, aera hein oe Ne RANGHT sould, ave des “TheBC BLic SALE ROOM oaihed with, books of every Kandy in y;ri9us languages, imeluding Prints and Pretures, to see hich, aud the Print oom, 80 CHARGE is yah ve THE ALHAMRA, 35D Buoanway, axrwxxn Sruine and Paiver Srantts Ee, Wotan Sesier sacl Gece wcreltaesea sie of Us tines A NEWFOUNDLAND DOG FOR SALE, berutiful black Newfoundland Dog, old, one of the largest and. best. by ‘tates ; has been trained to harness, and promises to be a most valuable watch dog. . Will be sold on reasonable terms, ‘Apply at the Machine Shop of the New Jersey Railroad and ‘Transportation ¢ ny, Jersey City, 515 2w*m A SPLENDID SPAN OF MATCH HORSES, AT AUCTION. Se Exel jorses, being the are 1634. hands hist to the highest bi vines and Auction, on Monday, in front of the Merchants! Wall street very su-erior pair of Cc acl rroperty of a deceased merchant Said Horses fi warranted sound, and will positively be sold S11 2S5t8eMre deseripuiva.” "An Orchestra, com! some of the first musical talent in York—amon the eity, perform every evening, except Saturdays and Sundays, Lea rv V 1 Vieees from the compasition of Straus, Lanner, Auber, Sellins and others equally celebrated. CH, No. 165 East Broadway, one door abore Rutger street, where the sine delightful Ice Creams and Refreshments may be found. ‘aul Imisrre NEW CHARLESTON THEATRE. W. C, FORBES, LESSEE. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, of acknowledged, profes- sional ability, desiring engagements in the above Theatre, for the ensuing winter. will plete addivse the subscriber by let 22 North Moore street, care of W. C. Forbes. to be made at Ny ave lam street, from PERSONS IN PHILADELPHIA 4 ISHING to Subseribe to THE HERALD, and have it served regularly at their stores, dwellings, &¢., will please their names with the Agents, at Ledger Building, Third , near Chestnut, Q ‘TERMS. For One Week. . For 0 fetus Month. sition 334 ‘or a longer time in the «ame proportion, 0 cents a copy. Single coptes for sale every di i Price 3 cents, G. B. ZIEBE! - 17 cents. cy “pled sit Imisre ‘Stage Maniger._ NGINEE , Athe- Yr. Lardner will WHO DISCOVERED IT? — —<—— R. A. ©. CASTLE, Anno Domini (828, first trerodaced to R. LARDNER, CONSULTING the notice of the f rting Artihet st “i j om theater’ by. armonvherie preseure— | contnen thet tothe brondway. New You D ; jonal nagtice whieh for many years he pus- 5, * ke the Wy aim of this me- fie ’ fi theid as thely dicenverys As well, might they claim bis inimt- | patencees, mawutectursee. ad mates eh may oe consulted by tare Paste for filling hollow, tender teeth, which is put into the | fmerterrenavusygeurerss, and olhers, on uiestious regarding jn al Sei vet paid oth ina soft state, aud in a few comes as hard {rail seepects gs qvod as the original sand. tooth. ‘The first the United States use and recom F the principles of Seeh su who reside at « distance may } clear statement of the case, with the ne ings OF spe: Eeished phesician, mad; eogntz ne nf te harmless n-| tinea, whet im mikion will be given. Sle Lin re ceived the highest commendation from, baa oa CoAt tous, best Liverpool Orril Coal, now Ianding from Dr astle refer iy Nish Ambassa- thip Yazoo, foot of Rutgers street and for sale BY, Surgeons of the ( N'Y: and New York t nO vate sere pital and numerous eminent members of the bar and ehurch, eo A. C. CASTLE, M. D., Dentist, 381 Broadway. CLIREHUGH'S NEW STYLE OF FASHION ENTLEMEN’S TAIR CUTTING, nopucko SATURDAY, THE 7TH oF Sertemmen, at HIS ROOMS, 27 BROADWAY, Where, from atrangements made, he will be found always Af HOME BY THOSE. 7° WHISH T) BE OPERATED On HIMSELF. A PARIS MILLENARY ESTABLISHMENT IN NEW YORK BARENNE & CO |. patronired by the Courta of France ‘and Belgiam, of 11 Place Vendome, Faris, have honor of making Known to the Ladies of the United States uid thowe of the city of New York particularly, chat they will opeu. abranch of their well known and fashionable Millinery Fatablishtent, on Thursday, the 12th of September, on the corner of Broadway and Grand street, (eutrance No. Lit Grand street. Ths branch in thi city will be ender the immediose ruperiv fendence of one ot the prineipte llies of the Tariahowse. 1 Indien ace respectfully solicited to visit ¢ where thes will always find every recherche article in the millinery line from Paris, by the Packets as they arrive P. 8, ‘They would also inform those Was 16 3t*r sed in the milli enaed ip the millinery 3 7 q business in mmeipal cities of the Union, ticles: LEARY & CO—FASHIONS connected with their business, ‘and the latest fashiuns, can be ENTLEMEN’S HATS of our inimitab tyle, for the | applied prev: o their beimg opened to the public in this errs ensuing autumn, will be ready for rh and delivery on aud | Orders panctually auended to, ol 2wisre after the 3st instant. LEA rj FF ind Aner [lowe | SODA BISCUIT AND SUGAR CRACKERS : ‘old ttiere ake known to the Pablic, thar nna Oe which are sold in thir FOR NEW ORLEANS —LOUISIANA AND the Sod» NEW VORK LINE, d I ‘To sail on Monda: Tl yacket bark GENESEE, | twenty years with the best results ait of har cargo om bpacd, will pee ‘which can be made for a leas price, thoug eight oF [as ng very handsome hed Mth are whol for modations, app) ard at Orleans wharf, ne eK COLLINS & es puth street Tpeners, aleo Baier Biscuit 48 Water Crackers, Pilot and Shiprers will pleass send in their bi'ls of Iadinn early this irst quality, are constantly for enle 9) mee TOUSEN” ayy : issousters per _barque Genesee will please be. on board, at Orleans ‘whotf, foot of Wall street, at 12 o'clock on Monday rnaruing, at whieh time the ‘ail. Shipvers may rely apo hay + | thetr goods correctly and that the ship this line sail ponetaally as adver Agents in New Orleans—Messrs. Hallen and Woodraff, who ARD,—500 L ticle Perea sm 56 South street will promptly forward all goods to their address. <UANO.—100 tons leaboe, imported direct, and. for sale im Th ‘ship Columbo, Capt A. bidridge, wl succeed | Gr'\. 5 nek: COLLING & CO. adhepucket sip Co ‘Cape ge cowed | GE te to sit purchaser, By ek CO! sg a Co ime Packer ~nie Sananak.—Vb Altre dd Come & ot the Puiiay yOol Line of pockels, are about adding sel tw their ine. A splendid ship of 900 tote Durben ia Heary and m and Liver Unothe Lew vee tudiding tor (oem of wiite oak, by J. Vaughan & Son, at to Ken largest u to be called (he Saranaa Sie wili be the Tobentas never Lunt at this port, and will be ready for launching eary oext month, Ler cabin te im the aty le of thy Qu ul the West, bull at New York, with twelve large state rook he is bosit for a fast saiier, and wili add to tie well eseblsbed reputation of her constructors The Ssrak wilt act on her first voyage in November w+ xi.—Jhiled. North meri on, Sept. 14. OG A General Naval Court Martial is + veur at Washington next Monday tor the trial John W. West, late of the Somers, Capt, John VN and Chief Engineer Jubn Forun, j: together wy others as the Secretary of the Navy mey direct Court wiliconsuat of seven Cupteine, Commodore Stew at presiding —Balt Amer , Sept 14 cou. Lieut. Vireinta Bank Nores.—The Merchants’ Bonk, of Baltimore redee ins the notes of the Bank of the Valley, at Wi r, avd the branches at Charlestown wid Romney, a! § per cent discount, and the notes of the Bonk of Virginie, and ite branch at Fredericksburg, and the Farmers’ Bink, af Virginia, and its braven at Fredericks- burg, at } per cent dincount.— Balt. Amer , Sept 14 Suocwina Accipents —A young man named Charles Sher, rk in the store of Mr. Wilson, in Front stree e Walnut, went to the wharf ubove’ Walnut street, yesterday a some cotton to adrayman, and while av en to turn the cotton out of 'y window on an alley, he was atrnck by the end of a bale and fallin upon the pavement below, fractured his leg in a dreadful nancer. The bones of the limb protruded through the ‘akin both ways. ‘A man frem Trenton, N. J., named John Osborn, fell through the hatch over an erchway at the avetion rooms C, Mackey, yesterday, and was seriously injured against the paving stones npon which he struck He was conveved to the Pennsylvania Hospital.— Philadephia Eng Sept. 14. SuIP News. Pais Dy, uast Mght's Southern Mall, ; PHILADELPHIA, pt M—Are Globe, wry, Livery i Bremed, (Bremen) Koper, Bremen; John MU teston, Parker, elow, Mentor, Barter, Lubec; Portland, Patterson, Matanzas; Amethyst, Anderson, Eastport; and a herm bng ankuown. Barrimtone, Sept $—Cld Mary, Llufrio, Demerara; Quadru- git, (Bed Sai, St bien, Mane Devoushite {Bri Wainreneht, arbadoes: Heral wers, Nassau; Vermillion, an, New ork. Sid lowa, Pernambuco: Panchita, Boston; Royal Sai and Wm Horatio, 8t Johns, NF. Nongo.x, Sept 12—Arr Henry. Blakeley, St Domingo for York, in disiress, crew sick, and loss of both anchors and chai Cd ‘Bwo Brothers, K ies. 1ath—In Hampton Roads, Grace Brown, for Liv remen; De AUCTION NOTICE.—WELLINGTON A. CARTER, Wire Merchant, No. 5 New street, N.Y. intending to de: te himeel! hereafter to the Commission and Importing busi- will offer at yuvlie auction. on jay, 18th Septem- rat IL oveloek, | Fold and supe- or Madeira, Port A. Seigneite, d Otrd, Dapuy & Co., Bras Gin’ of various amnpagne of the best impo Croi brands, C ious, St. Croix and othee Roms.’ Also, ac mple'e assortment of Wives in glass, Ha- vana Segars, Claret and Cordial Bottles, White and Blue Mar. ble Tiles, &e. &e. Terms liberal, which will be known at. the sale, Catal nutes reidy on Monday, I6th Sept. A part of the above entitled to deventure sla 4t®re GR ALL THE LE 1d choice Greet ing 10 N (will be sold Sid ouse Plants, belong at auction, on MONDAY, l6th September, without re id i . ‘They estou ess Bectere: addock and Po Magnolias, Hibi ugenias, Mela ysporum, Sparmannias ttle Brush, India Particulars inafew di N WANTED ‘ho left this city some time o was to have return we l-proportioned, a generally wears large wh ‘A line addsessed to received peril "390 Frome street, will be thankfully alt dr BOARDING WANTED. OR A RES! J NG MAN and hi PECTABLE, YO! fort sble Board ark. aud Jett at the Heratd 0 Za) BOARD WANT € TLEMAN wishes b children and servant, Would HOUR CHANGED TO SIX O'CLOCK, o'elce the great Fir and ough! eepeie of deperture from 7 iat Voughkeepste durin re 75 cents only & we SWALLUN era VoM.—On aud after Monday, Sept Tor, i848) tlie Sight Lave to LH WND TROY U wesday, 17th, ce the fare to 12 74 ewuts to and fi hs JEKSEY BLU S AWAKE THE DEMOCRATS OF MONMOUTH gas COUNTY wall meee in their strength at Bed Bauk, (Shiewsbary. to Tuesday, nboar TOM SALMOND. having been, Shultz, atthe » receive the Democracy of New! In, conveytig them to and frou Red Bank on the same day. Alf who wish ty carry out Democratic princijtes will be at the 4 whadt 9 col ved Wright, tion HN; NeAllier, Florida, with many ouber pe meeting. fayt. K.F Stockton, Wm. ©. Alexander, Ge f Bergen, the Hon. Henry ©. Mary of Gora sw of the Committ Cape, A. KING, THOMAS E COMBS, DR. JOHN R. CONOVER, ip Will sail on the 22d September, her r 1) has Gusurpassed accommodation: eabin, second hen at the lowest securing I be vequired te Ke early application on board the ship: at urray's wharf, of Wall st., or to JOHN HERD: 61 South will have a regular success ry few days for the above port. 1944.) THE NEW STEAMBOAT pg Eh E, CAPTAIN D. HOWE, Will leave BUFFALO far CHICAGO, on FRIDAY, 23d of August, at7 P. M., and perform her trips regularly ‘during .the sea- pe pmeon, as follows >= LEAVES BUFFALO. x, ust slire (saa. % ~at7 P.M. | Sal do | |M do ay do | Wednesday, do | Thursday an Nov7...at do | Friday, Nov. 15 PIR E, ‘is 260 feet in length, 32 feet 8 inches beas, 14 ches hold, measuring 1220 tons, and is the largest steamn- boat afloat in inland waters. — Engine 600 horsepower, boilers rovide with Evan's Patent Safety Valves, to prevent the possi ity of an explosion. ‘Tie Cabin ts 230 feet long, with separate Saloous for Ladiew tnd Gentlemea—spaciou: Rooms extend the whole ventilated by doors opening from the inside and out, and all parts of the boat ar finished and furnished in a style unequalled Sy any other inthe world, Ample accommodations for wwe Passengers, in fvar large well ventilated Cabins, one of whic! ‘s appropriated exclusively to females. ‘The boat is prayided with ood band of music. TAIN! & Co., Bi Ma lo. H. Nop Agen. pene PARNEY, & CO. 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